The Asian American Studies Pathways Project
The Department of Asian American Studies emerges out of social justice struggles in solidarity with multiple oppressed communities. It is dedicated to academic and community-based goals, including promoting learning and intellectual growth; stimulating professional development; enhancing and empowering Asian/Pacific Islander communities across local and global scales; and highlighting social, economic, political, legal and cultural issues within existing and emerging communities to envision and effect just alternatives and social transformation.
The Glenn Omatsu House is located on the edge of our CSUN Campus and is open for non-CSUN student community members. The Glenn Omatsu House is also open until campus curfew (10 PM) based on Intern and Volunteer availability.
- RISK: Students may be working with behaviorally challenged populations.
- SUPERVISION: Students may be required to work at night (after 6pm).
- SUPERVISION: Students will be supervised less than 50% of the time or the supervisor will be responsible for overseeing more than 8 people.
Mondays-Fridays 11 AM - 6 PM